Sleeping postures

Body: 

Just want to make sure that there are not any postures that are worse than others to keep the uterus and bladder where they should be while one sleeps. I am very comfortable sleeping on my stomach with a couple short stints of sleeping on my side each night. I usually wake up in the morning and my prolapse is very happy after sleeping mainly on my stomach.

Then when I rest for a time during the day laying down on my stomach is the best. I'd just like to make sure that this is good for the uterus and bladder. Seems to be but I guess I am looking for some reassurance.

Thank You

Hi ChooseIt,
Sleeping positions don't matter when it comes to prolapse, because the intraabdominal pressure only comes into play when we are up and about, not when we are lying down.
I am also a stomach/side sleeper and I have been with whole woman for 5 years with no adverse affects from sleeping that way.

Thank you that is wonderful news to me.